For many American retirees, the dream of a secure retirement is built on decades of prudent saving, workplace retirement accounts, and a belief that financial advice from licensed professionals will protect their nest egg. But a recent article in The Guardian highlights a troubling trend that may undermine that belief by expanding access to complex, high-risk financial products to everyday investors—without commensurate investor protections.
Read the full Guardian article here.
The report, titled “I feel like I’m in a financial prison”: Trump Wall Street plan puts ‘mom and pop’ investors at risk, examines how recent regulatory shifts and executive actions are opening the door for “mom and pop” investors to be sold alternative investments traditionally reserved for sophisticated, institutional buyers.
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